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3) Establish exclusive distribution deals with leading publishers and authors. Since Barnes and Noble has a strong online presence, the strongest brick-and-mortar store presence, and a strong presence in eBooks and eReaders with its Nook device, the company has an opportunity in a less-competitive environment to forge signature, exclusive publishing deals with leading authors and publishers. Want to read Nora Roberts? Come to Barnes and Noble, online or to a store, because that's the only place you can find those works -- is one example. Barnes and Noble doesn't have many deals like that, yet. But the company will have to forge such exclusive relationships into the future to survive, much less thrive.

4) Move away from costly superstores, expanding with more small, community-oriented niche stores. With less overhead, the Barnes and Noble name will do well in high-population, high-net worth communities that don't have any bookstore at all. The company does not need a superstore in such markets, but lower-overhead niche stores that focus on diversified product, customer relationships, and value-added propositions such as paid author events and books sold at prices above the deep discounts Barnes and Noble has employed in recent years, reducing important margins.

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5) Gain more eReader market share by setting the trend instead of merely following Amazon's lead. Amazon is the eReader, eBook industry leader, and for good reason. That company has been setting the tone in digital books from the start. But Barnes and Noble now has the clout as the only remaining national book publisher to change that trend, if the company can act proactively, leaping ahead of Amazon to the next big thing in eBooks. Barnes and Noble already has a strong brick and mortar presence with college bookstores, and the company does well online with textbooks. But Barnes and Noble got trumped again recently when Amazon announced its new Kindle Textbook Rental program. Barnes and Noble needs to set the trend, not follow the trend, if the company is going to survive.

Are you a book worm and shelling out more to purchase the latest novels that are unleashed into the market? No worries, there is a wonderful option to save a lot of money on novels, textbooks, kid’s books, toys, games, home items, and DVDs by making purchases through coupons. There are many stores where you can get the Barnes and Noble Coupons with discounts and attractive offers. People can purchase as many books as they want without actually spending more and enjoy reading their favorite books. However, to find the best discounts, you need to check different coupon sites from time to time. This is economical yet brilliant way to purchase things. However, you can also sign up into these websites and get the coupons directly to your account and print the coupons in the retail stores after making the purchases. People can get up to 50% discounts on the DVDs and blu ray.

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This week may belong to Amazon and whatever information the mega-retailer decides to drop on our heads tomorrow at its , but Barnes & Noble's apparently won't be letting the Kindle maker hog the spotlight for too long. We've been tipped off from a reliable source that there is, in fact, a successor to the heading our way this fall. The device is said to be "super light," while packing an "incredible display," rocking 243 ppi. Industrial design on the apparently forthcoming tablet will be handled by Barnes and Noble favorite, Robert Brunner of Ammunition, who's already got some Nook design under his belt. All of this is said to coincide with a brand new video store from the company, in an attempt, no doubt, to take advantage of the aforementioned "incredible display."

Devastating. One because it’s books. Two because it’s another retail store. My husband and I started listing all the store that have gone out of business in our hometown and where we now live in the past 20-30 years. Shocking. First Barnes and Noble replaced the independent booksellers and now they too close stores. Will we lose retail completely and have to buy everything sight unseen from Amazon or ebay?